Interviews

TUNISIA: 'People are taking to the streets because promises of social justice remain unfulfilled'

CIVICUS discusses recent protests in Tunisia with a member of the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (FTDES), a civil society organisation (CSO) that defends human rights and combats inequalities.

ECUADOR: 'Criminalisation serves as a deterrent, seeking to discipline others'

CIVICUS discusses the rapid erosion of civic space in Ecuador with Gabriela Panchana, an activist, communicator and founder of the En Voz Alta and Rumbo Plural digital platforms.

SOUTH AFRICA: 'Classifying gender-based violence as a national disaster was never the finish line, it was the starting point'

CIVICUS discusses civil society's campaign against gender-based violence (GBV) and femicide with Sabrina Walter, founder and executive director of Women For Change, a South African civil society organisation that works to end violence against women and children.

VENEZUELA: 'We started clearing the rubble with our bare hands because we knew the state wasn't coming'

CIVICUS discusses the state's response to Venezuela's 24 June earthquakes with volunteers who took part in relief efforts.

EUROPE: 'Repressive approaches to migration do nothing to address why people move in the first place'

CIVICUS discusses the European Union's (EU) new Pact on Migration and Asylum with Chiara Catelli, Project and Advocacy Officer at the Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (PICUM), a civil society network of over 160 organisations that works to ensure human rights and justice for undocumented migrants.

AFGHANISTAN: 'Women's rights defenders and civil society organisations refuse to be silenced'

CIVICUS discusses the rights of women and minorities under Taliban rule in Afghanistan with Rahima Danishyar, an Afghan independent civil society activist.

PHILIPPINES: 'Development should serve people's needs, not foreign capital's demands'

CIVICUS discusses civil society's campaign against the Pax Silica hub in the Philippines with Cathleen de Guzman, National Coordinator of Kalikasan People's Network for the Environment (Kalikasan PNE), a Philippine environmental campaign group.

VENEZUELA: 'Now the emergency phase is over, the long-term needs are beginning'

On 24 June, two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela.

ZAMBIA: 'A high turnout would show people still believe they have the power to shape their country's future'

CIVICUS discusses Zambia's upcoming presidential election with Linda Kasonde, Founder and Executive Director of LCK Freedom Foundation, a Zambian civil society organisation working to advance constitutionalism, human rights and the rule of law.

DIGITAL RIGHTS: 'Platforms are designed to prioritise financial gain over their users' health'

CIVICUS discusses digital platforms and the rights of children and young people with Soledad Magnone, a Uruguayan sociologist and founder and director of Jaaklac, a civil society initiative that researches and promotes critical, human rights-centred digital education.

ITALY: 'Our beach concession system is no longer compatible with community rights and environmental protection'

CIVICUS discusses civil society's campaign against beach privatisation in Italy with Danilo Ruggiero, Local President of Mare Libero, an organisation that advocates for free public access to Italy's coastline.

PARAGUAY: 'Transparency should strengthen democracy, not turn criticism of those in power into a cause for suspicion'

CIVICUS discusses the challenges posed by Paraguay's 'anti-NGO law' with Hugo González, executive director of the Paraguayan Network of LGBTQ+ Artists (REPAR+), a civil society organisation (CSO) that promotes the rights of LGBTQI+ people, which has joined the constitutional challenge against this law.

ALGERIA: 'People no longer believe voting can change anything'

CIVICUS discusses Algeria's recent parliamentary election with Zakaria Benlahrech, a lawyer and director of the Foundation for the Promotion of Rights, an Algerian civil society organisation committed to defending and protecting human rights.

INDIA: 'The Cockroach Janta Party brings together everyone who has been neglected for years'

CIVICUS discusses India's Cockroach Janta Party movement with Harshit Singh, a young activist, poet and storyteller who took part in protests in Delhi.

CHINA: 'The Ethnic Unity Law means there is one acceptable way to be Chinese'

CIVICUS speaks about China's recently implemented Ethnic Unity Law with Gulchehra Hoja, a correspondent for Reporters Without Borders and a Uyghur activist and journalist known for her reporting on human rights abuses against Uyghur people in China.

AFGHANISTAN: 'The new law reduces women to a state of enslavement'

CIVICUS discusses women's rights under Taliban rule with a member of the Afghan section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), a global membership-based feminist peacebuilding organisation.

ALBANIA: 'Without protection, one of the last pristine ecosystem in Europe will be destroyed and replaced by an urban area'

CIVICUS discusses the environmental threat posed by a luxury coastal resort project in Albania with Anouk Puymartin, Head of Policy for BirdLife Europe and Central Asia, a member of BirdLife International, the world's largest nature conservation partnership.

ARMENIA: 'Anti-LGBTQI+ discourse is increasingly tied to anti-democratic narratives'

CIVICUS discusses disinformation campaigns targeting the LGBTQI+ community in Armenia with Hripsime Kizogyan, Executive Director of Pink Armenia, a community-based organisation that defends the human rights of LGBTQI+ people and advocates for policy change.

TAIWAN: 'Protests are part of a rising wave, not an isolated event'

CIVICUS speaks about protests against defence budget cuts in Taiwan with Brian Hioe, one of the founders of New Bloom Magazine, a regional online outlet that covers activism and youth politics across Taiwan and the Asia and Pacific region.

PANDEMICS: 'In the absence of a binding treaty, the world remains unprepared and at risk'

CIVICUS discusses ongoing Pandemic Treaty negotiations with Alexandra Finch, Project Manager for the Panel for a Global Public Health Convention, an independent coalition that works to strengthen global outbreak prevention and response.

ALBANIA: 'The public only learns about these development megaprojects once construction machinery arrives'

CIVICUS discusses land grabs and environmental damage linked to a luxury coastal resort project with Eva Kushova, Director of Destination Management Organisation Albania, a civil society organisation that supports sustainable tourism in Albanian destinations, seeking to preserve culture and nature while maximising benefits for communities.

CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY: 'We make the gap between what companies promise and what they do impossible to hide'

CIVICUS discusses corporate accountability with Mansi Kabra, Engagement Lead for Civil Society Organisations at the World Benchmarking Alliance.

GUATEMALA: 'Criminalisation seeks to instil fear so no one dares question anything'

CIVICUS discusses the criminalisation of human rights defenders and journalists in Guatemala with Mario Polanco, director of the Mutual Support Group (GAM).

LEBANON: 'Lasting peace requires far more than a temporary suspension of hostilities'

CIVICUS discusses ongoing war in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah and its impact on civil society with Ziad Abdel Samad, Executive Director of the Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND), a regional network that promotes human rights, social justice and sustainable development across the Arab region.

LABOUR RIGHTS: 'International institutions can give meaningful answers to questions affecting millions of people'

CIVICUS discusses a recent International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion on the right to strike with Luc Triangle, General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), a global organisation that defends workers' rights through international cooperation between trade unions, campaigning and advocacy with international institutions.

MEXICO: 'Defending sovereignty is no excuse for restricting rights'

CIVICUS discusses recent constitutional changes in Mexico with Leopoldo Maldonado, regional director of the Mexico and Central America office of Article 19, an international organisation that defends freedom of expression and access to information.

BOLIVIA: 'In times of crisis, civil society can provide the calm that politics and the streets have lost'

CIVICUS discusses political crisis in Bolivia with Daniel Moreno, a political scientist, sociologist and senior researcher at Ciudadanía – Comunidad de Estudios Sociales y Acción Pública (Citizenship – Community for Social Studies and Public Action), a civil society organisation that has been generating knowledge and promoting active citizenship in Bolivia for two decades.

INDONESIA: 'We hope that those who take part in Pride events elsewhere also march for us'

CIVICUS discusses the criminalisation of LGBTQI+ people in Indonesia with Lini Zurlia, Advocacy Manager at the ASEAN SOGIE Caucus, a regional civil society organisation that advances the human rights of LGBTQI+ people in Southeast Asia.

ECUADOR: 'Defending rights should not be a high-risk activity'

CIVICUS discusses the murder of human rights defender Monika Silva and its implications for civic space in Ecuador with Mauricio Alarcón, executive director of Fundación Ciudadanía y Desarrollo (Citizenship and Development Foundation), Transparency International's Ecuadorian chapter.

DJIBOUTI: 'Silence is the mechanism that makes authoritarianism possible'

CIVICUS discusses the repression of press freedom in Djibouti with Zineb Haddaji, an exiled independent journalist who covers Djibouti and the Horn of Africa for international outlets and documents freedom of expression violations.

WORLD CUP: 'The US government is using the event to promote its mass deportations'

CIVICUS speaks about the USA's immigration crackdown in the context of the World Cup with Andrea Florence, executive director of the Sport & Rights Alliance, a global coalition of human rights and labour organisations that works to ensure sports bodies and governments uphold international human rights and labour standards in and around sport.

TURKEY: 'The world has not raised its voice sufficiently against arbitrary detentions'

CIVICUS discusses the current crackdown on Turkish civil society and political opposition with Berna Akkızal, Director of the Civic Space Studies Association, an independent human rights organisation that works to protect and broaden civic space in Turkey.

SERBIA: 'Social media are more trustworthy than much of official media, a disturbing sign of state capture'

CIVICUS discusses media freedoms in Serbia with Marija Babić, a lawyer and researcher at the Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia (NUNS), an organisation that monitors press freedom, journalist safety and threats to independent media.

MEXICO: 'The World Cup is an opportunity to raise global awareness of the crisis of enforced disappearances'

CIVICUS discusses Mexico's enforced disappearance crisis with Angélica Orozco, a member of Fuerzas Unidas por Nuestros Desaparecidos en Nuevo León (FUNDENL), a collective of relatives of disappeared people and people who support them.

DEMOCRACY: 'We now have a playbook to stop authoritarians, and it starts with listening to people and their needs'

CIVICUS speaks about anti-authoritarian struggles and the Anti-Authoritarian Toolkit with Pedro Telles, Program Director at D-Hub.

HUNGARY: 'We expect the era of rights-stripping policies to end, in law and institutional practice'

CIVICUS discusses LGBTQI+ rights in Hungary with members of the organising team of the 2026 Budapest Pride Community Festival.

SOUTH AFRICA: 'Xenophobia has become a get-out-of-jail-free card for elites who have failed'

CIVICUS discusses the current wave of xenophobic violence in South Africa with Ashley Green-Thompson, Director of ACT Ubumbano, a network of Southern African and European organisations that works for economic, environmental and gender justice.

GREECE: 'Children need better protection online, not to be removed from social media'

CIVICUS discusses Greece's social media ban with a member of the Child Rights International Network (CRIN), an international human rights organisation that works to advance the rights of all children.

GHANA: 'This is bigger than LGBTQI+ rights – it's about the kind of society we want to be'

CIVICUS discusses Ghana's anti-LGBTQI+ law with Leila Lariba, Executive Director of One Love Sisters Ghana, a community-driven organisation that advances human rights, social inclusion and wellbeing for Muslim LGBTQI+ people in Ghana.

CIVIL SOCIETY: 'Volunteering is no longer seen as a civic duty but as a form of civic dissent'

CIVICUS discusses the importance of volunteering with Nichole Cirillo, Executive Director of the International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE), a global civil society organisation that promotes civic action through volunteering.

WORLD CUP: 'FIFA has placed itself on the side of the polluters, not the rest of the planet'

CIVICUS speaks about the climate impacts of the 2026 World Cup with Frank Huisingh, founder of Fossil Free Football, a fan-led group that campaigns to end fossil fuel sponsorship in football and make the game more sustainable.

ACCESS TO INFORMATION: 'Restrictions are turning librarians into activists in a way they may not be prepared for'

CIVICUS speaks with Claire McGuire, Manager of Policy and Advocacy at the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), about the role of libraries in defending access to information, cultural rights and democracy at a time of growing civic space restrictions.

BANGLADESH: 'The deeper change is that people are no longer silent'

CIVICUS discusses the Gen Z-led protests that ousted an autocratic government in Bangladesh with Tasfia Tarannum Ridita, a student activist with Transcend, an organisation that works on LGBTQI+ rights.

SENEGAL: 'The new law criminalises not only LGBTQI+ people but also anyone offering support'

CIVICUS discusses Senegal's anti-LGBTQI+ law with an anonymous member of a gender diverse and trans community network established in June 2020 to support LGBTQI+ people facing arbitrary arrest, discrimination and harassment.

GLOBAL TAX TREATY: 'Without sustained pressure from organised movements, the political space to win simply doesn't open'

CIVICUS discusses a proposed United Nations (UN) tax treaty with Jenny Ricks, General Secretary of Fight Inequality Alliance, a global movement that organises to counter the concentration of power and wealth in the hands of a small elite.

DATA GOVERNANCE: 'Data belongs to the public; the state simply generates and manages it'

CIVICUS discusses open data governance and AI with Natalia Carfi, executive director of the Open Data Charter, a global civil society organisation that promotes open data policies.

PERU: 'For 20 years, voters have had to choose the lesser of two evils'

CIVICUS discusses the outlook ahead of Peru's runoff presidential election with David Hidalgo, journalist and executive director of OjoPúblico, a Peruvian digital investigative journalism outlet.

NORTH MACEDONIA: 'A new generation of activists now exists where none existed before'

CIVICUS discusses North Macedonia's 2025 series of protests with Viktor Buchkovski, a lawyer and coordinator at the Health Education and Research Association and co-founder of the Who's Next protest movement.

GAZA: 'If civilians can get this close to establishing a humanitarian corridor, then governments can do it'

CIVICUS discusses the interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla on its mission to bring humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza with Musa Roshdy, a humanitarian activist who took part in the flotilla.

MEXICO: 'The protests meant the public emergence of Gen Z as a force with a voice of its own'

CIVICUS discusses Mexico's Gen Z-led November 2025 protests with Rafael Amézquita Castellanos, a lawyer and young activist from Guadalajara.

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